#24 How Your Illness Can Help You Discover Your True Calling with Alex Mearns
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Join me for a conversation with Alex Mearns who when working in
the financial industry faced a ‘wake up’ call due to his own ill
health and how this led him to find his ‘true calling’. This
journey to improved health sparked a passion for helping others
too and a move out of the financial business to become the
Founder of Levitise and Holistic Health Practitioner here in
Singapore. Alex talks about how he did his own self-help
research to improve his own mental, physical, and emotional
wellbeing without the need of medication. After considering a few
new and varied career options including organic coffee, Alex came
up with Levitise – a multi-specialist service for senior
executives who are stressed and lacking energy. A state of
being that he can 100% relate too.
We discuss the impact of Covid and the hamster wheel that so many
people are on, how the 6 human needs are so key right now, in
particular connection and variety.
It is inspiring to hear how changing his mindset whilst building
Levitise has given him more awareness and improved empathy
that is now allowing him to feel content and in his words a
‘better’ human being .
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